The Apple iPhone is one of the best selling consumer electronic devices of all time, and the fastest selling smartphone ever. The popularity of the device among developers and consumers created an explosion of over 140,000 applications that captured the attention of consumers around the world.
This capability is still under development but it will be included with Adobe Flash Professional CS5. It is really exciting to bring this new capability to Flash designers and developers—the ability to target the iPhone with ActionScript 3 projects which will make it possible to create applications for the Apple iPhone using the Adobe Flash Platform.
It works by using the Low Level Virtual Machine (LLVM) compiler infrastructure. LLVM is a modular, flexible compiler system that is used widely in a variety of projects. The key reason to choose LLVM is its flexibility and applicability to iPhone development.
A new compiler front end that allowed LLVM to understand ActionScript 3 and used its existing ARM back end to output native ARM assembly code, names as Ahead of Time (AOT) compilation—in contrast to the way Adobe Flash Player and Adobe AIR function on the desktop using Just in Time (JIT) compilation. Ablility to compile ActionScript to ARM ahead of time, the application gets all the performance benefits that the JIT would offer and the license compliance of not requiring a runtime in the final application.
This allow developers to create applications using their Flash skills and their knowledge of ActionScript 3. In the process, APIs are also exposed that developers are familiar with so they can not only use the ActionScript language but follow the customary app-building model. When you build your application for the iPhone, there is no interpreted code and no runtime in your final binary. Your application is truly a native iPhone app.
Posted in Action Script 3, Adobe Flash, Adobe Flash Professional CS5, Apple iPhone Applications.
Tagged with Action Script 3, Adobe Flash Pro CS5, Apple iPhone Application, Software Engineering.
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– February 8, 2010
Much Bigger. Less expensive. More secure. That’s how Adobe Systems would describe the update to its Web meeting, Web Collaboration software and service, Acrobat Connect Pro.
Acrobat Connect Pro 7.5 can now hold webinars or online lectures for as many as 80,000 participants, up from just 1,500 before. That ’s more people than most football stadiums in the U.S. can seat.It’s certainly bigger.
Acrobat Connect Pro’s expanded audience size could be useful for companies or governments holding public events, or universities hosting large freshmen lectures.
Acrobat Connect Pro can now also stream telephone-based audio to participants listening on a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) line. Connect Pro meetings is also more tightly integrated with teleconferencing services such as Premiere Global Services, Meeting One and a new partner, InterCall, Arun Anantharaman, vice president for Adobe’s Connect Pro group, said in an interview.
The latest version also lets users schedule meetings from inside IBM’s Lotus Notes, in addition to Microsoft Outlook.
And it now also lets hosts create white-lists of apps that participants can share during Web meetings.
One of the advantages Acrobat Connect Pro offers, according to Peter Ryce, a technical evangelist for Adobe, is the ubiquity of the needed Flash player, which Adobe said is deployed on nearly 99% of all PCs. Many corporate PC userss are blocked from installing additional apps or plug-ins that would be needed for competing webconferencing services, he said.
Adobe is getting Flash onto many other devices. For instance, Playstation 3 owners can use their Flash software to join a Connect Pro meeting. Adobe has also created an iPhone app for Connect Pro so users can attend Web meetings via their smartphone. The app is in the process of being approved by Apple’s App Store, Ryce said.
Posted in Adobe Connect Pro, Conferencing Solution, Web Meeting.
Tagged with Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro, conferecning solution, web collaboration, web conferencing.
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– January 21, 2010
In the current economic climate many companies are looking for ways to cut costs in all facts of their business. Companies may find that reducing their telecoms budget is one way that the business can cut down on expenses and prosper during difficult financial times. For those companies that require the use of large volumes of telephones. VoIP technology reduces the cost of each call – domestic or international. With the number of calls a business has to make in daily operations, the total saving makes a good difference in the bottom line.
Now have high-speed fiber optic cables to enable voice and data to be transmitted across the same broadband network, which can in turn reduce infrastructure costs.Similarly, suggested that virtual conferences using VoIP can replace the need for employees to attend face-to-face meetings with clients.
Posted in VOIP.
Tagged with VOIP, VoIP Networks, VoIP Technology.
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– December 29, 2009
Cinnova has a state-of-the-art development center which enables its clients to utilize our technical expertise, experience and exposure which we have developed over the years. Through this model we provide our customers highly experienced professionals with varied skill sets and resources working full-time and dedicate serving as an extension to their existing business. We strictly adhere to clients’ business critical objectives while mutually considering the ideas, design validations, development processes, test plans and schedules for implementing the project under consideration.
Posted in Outsourcing.
Tagged with Cinnova, Design Validations, Development Processes, Offsite Development Center, Test Plan & Schedules.
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– November 24, 2009
Cinnova’s Objective Oriented MethodologyTM is a synthesis of ideas from Object Oriented Software Engineering method and lightweight methodologies like Agile and Extreme Methods involving automated unit testing, continuous integration, and frequent, iterative delivery. This new method attempts a useful compromise between no process and too much process, providing just enough process to gain a reasonable payoff.
This Objective Oriented MethodologyTM comes out of bureaucracy of the engineering methodologies and it is driven from the fact that each project has different objectives. Therefore instead of enforcing a project into a methodology, only those elements are selected that are appropriate for the project at hand.
Overall the process employs six general phases which embed the element of customer interaction at all times.
Posted in Objective Oriented Methodology.
Tagged with cinnova methodology, methodology, object oriented, oo, Software Engineering.
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– November 18, 2009
It seems every one “going green”, we are glad to announce that the solutions and services we provide at Cinnova for collaboration saves money, save time, cost effective and going green with the global environment.
Posted in Conferencing Solution.
Tagged with audio conferencing, conferecning solution, conferencing, go green, net meeting, video conferencing, web collaboration, web conferencing.
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– September 23, 2009
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